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Just a quick question, but what exactly am I looking for?
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Just a quick question, but what exactly am I looking for?
Now that's what I like to call autistic :autism:http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/FanFic/RainbowInTheDark
Notability is a false god, according to these spergs.
Bad enough it's ponies, It's worse when you bring in a neigh-autistic idea into the mix.http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/FanFic/RainbowInTheDark
Notability is a false god, according to these spergs.
Bad enough it's ponies, It's worse when you bring in a neigh-autistic idea into the mix.
Seriously, isn't the use of ponies autistic enough?
That's what I'm saying. The idea itself is far from good. But the ponies are making it worse than it aught to be.Without looking at it too much - having ponies in it only makes it suck even more! Without them? Nope, still pretty bad (e.g. autistic and dumb).
It's pretty obvious the author wrote the entire page AND used it as an example on trope pages. He's also friends with the dude I mentioned liked to selfpost his own anthro pony sex fics and call them "heartwarming" and "really sweet".http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/FanFic/RainbowInTheDark
Notability is a false god, according to these spergs.
Just how obscure the series isJust a quick question, but what exactly am I looking for?
Just how obscure the series is
That's all? I thought you were going to share something incredibly autistic that was a lurking on the page.Just how obscure the series is
Just how obscure the series is
What about basing the character's wardrobe on tropes?It is, but at the same time, you need to make the characters believable and relatable. Tropes are secondary in the grand scheme of things.
So making a character a walking trope machine is not a good thing in the grand scheme of things. This is something I've seen often with Fanfic OCs.
What about basing the character's wardrobe on tropes?
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CostumeTropes
In anime maybe? I dunno.The only thing I can say about this is that this is just rather autistic. Making it "color-coded for convenience" is rather autistic because why give a care on what color some undergarments are? A woman in black lingerie is an evil succubus?
Same thing: If it looks right on the character, then it looks right on it. If not, then you're clearly only doing it for the tropes, and nothing more.What about basing the character's wardrobe on tropes?
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CostumeTropes
The only thing I can say about this is that this is just rather autistic. Making it "color-coded for convenience" is rather autistic because why give a care on what color some undergarments are? A woman in black lingerie is an evil succubus?http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BlackBraAndPanties
"The sight of black lingerie is an instant alarm bell for bad news. If a woman is seen wearing it or admits to wearing it, she's The Vamp for sure; if someone else finds it snooping through her drawer, it's a sure sign she's loose. What other women must wear as a substitute under their black clothing is never explained. Lingerie is Colour-Coded for Your Convenience, and as with most other things, black = bad/hot. In other words, this is the Hotter and Sexier version of the Woman in Black."
Good luck writing a non-masturbatory character wearing "Badass Longcoat".
In anime maybe? I dunno.
What I'm sure is that no one is going to freak out when he finds out his girlfriend has a few pairs of black panties.
The only thing I can say about this is that this is just rather autistic. Making it "color-coded for convenience" is rather autistic because why give a care on what color some undergarments are? A woman in black lingerie is an evil succubus?
Same thing: If it looks right on the character, then it looks right on it. If not, then you're clearly only doing it for the tropes, and nothing more.
This is true for all character design aspects too.
A long-coat pretty much looks more edgy than bad-ass if one were to wear it since really, some people may as well be trying to copy some other popular character that wears a long-coat such as Neo from the Matrix. Even then, long-coats can end up equating one more with a flasher than a bad-ass.What's wrong with a character wearing this?![]()